Can you explain this in dept, I dont have experience with the IEWATCH software.
What I understand in the demo version, this software is some kind of IE plugin and doesnt listen to a specific port. It only show IE data not even all port 80 traffic like other browsertraffic.
K Bertens wrote:
> Hi,
> A lot of websites use some kind of JSON/AJAX, nice tools to decode them
> are Fiddler and HTTPwatch. Both tools work like a proxy and reroutes the
> traffic through the application.
> Is there a way these tools can be combined with wireshark?
> I would be nice if there are HTTP debuggers like above that have the
> ability to import pcap data or maybe there are possibilities with
> replaying the pcap data and reroute them through a separate HTTP debugger.
> Any ideas?
>
Well, for me, I use IEWatch (HTTP Analyzer) to look at SSL traffic.
Right now, I have to match up the socket numbers with PCAP data. I use
the size field to manually match up the IEWatch data with the trace
file. Some type of integration would be welcome but I don't see how
that can be done.
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Thanks,
Hansang
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